Ferrari F40

The Ferrari F40 is a high-performance sports car produced by the Italian automaker Ferrari from 1987 to 1992. It was designed to commemorate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary and is renowned for its iconic design and engineering. The F40 features a lightweight structure, powered by a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine that delivers exceptional speed and acceleration. With a focus on performance, the car incorporates minimal luxury features and emphasizes driver engagement. The F40 is often celebrated for its raw driving experience, advanced aerodynamics, and being one of the last models personally approved by Enzo Ferrari before his death. It is considered a classic and a landmark in automotive history, symbolizing the peak of 1980s supercar engineering.